Pawan Kalyan becomes serious at review meeting, says no to movies

Pawan Kalyan becomes serious at review meeting, says no to movies
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After the bitter experience in 2019 general elections in the state, the Janasena party chief Pawan Kalyan has initiated the actions to find out the reasons behind the party defeat.

Vijayawada: After the bitter experience in 2019 general elections in the state, the Janasena party chief Pawan Kalyan has initiated the actions to find out the reasons behind the party defeat.

As part of this, Pawan Kalyan is conducting the district wise review meetings with Janasena leaders, workers, MLA and MP candidates at Mangalagiri party office.

During the meetings, Janasenani is discussing on the party failures in the elections, which also includes his defeat at Gajuwaka and Bhimavaram Assembly segments.

In recent elections, the Janasena MLA candidate Rapaka Vara Prasada Rao has won form Razole Assembly constituency over YSRCP candidate Rajeswara Rao Bonthu.

On the other side, there are continues news in Social media that Pawan Kalyan will return back to the movies. In spite of giving repeated reply's over his re-entry, today PK has expressed dissatisfaction over raising this question again and again.

It's said that at once, Pawan Kalyan has become serious on the issue during the review meeting. On the occasion, PK has once again clarified that he'll not return to films, he'll continue in the politics.

Janasenani also said that he will stand beside his fans who always supported him. PK confirmed that he'll be busy with the party organizational work and said he'll not go back to the movies.

It's learned that Pawan Kalyan has said the JSP leaders to strengthen the party from the village level.

The party leaders are analyzing that their support to TDP during 2014 elections is the main reason for the Janasena defeat in the elections.

However, Pawan Kalyan has denied all the news regarding his returning to the movies. PK confirmed that he doesn't have the intention of doing the movies.

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